More awesome than flossing.
cadwelldental.com
Cadwell Dental had a site, but it didn't incorporate their unique brand.
&yet worked closely with Dr. Joshua Cadwell to integrate the flavor of their unique office decor into their online presence and to improve overall usability.
We did not get a free toothbrush.
What's in a name? Oh, everything.
optimabc.com
Loretta Marston's 123 Bookkeeping was well known in the Tri-Cities, which made for just one problem: no one seemed to understand that she wasn't just doing bookkeeping.
&yet teamed with Loretta to completely rebrand her business and build a site that could showcase her style and unique set of services.
We're not allowed to say this redesign was a "title wave"
marshalltitle.com
Marshall Title needed a complete redesign and a custom web application package. Our clients and their customers raved about the results.
&yet used the full-of-win django web framework to build highly usable alternatives and additions to Marshall Title's existing online features.
Vision accomplished.
actionecho.com
On this project, &yet partnered with ActionEcho's marketing team at ClearSource Marketing and nGenuity Information Services.
Dr. Daniel Niendorff had a vision for his site. &yet listened closely, then brought that vision to life.
Your mouth is watering. Napkin?
organicfujis.com
Muhlbeier Orchard had a very basic site to sell their delicious fruit. &yet gave it a full facelift, added a whole lot of Google-friendliness, and helped develop a search engine strategy.
Farmer Tom says sales doubled.
How do you like them apples?
Fashion so hot it's actuall—Ow. That hurts a little.
milaniastyle.com
Milania invited &yet to help make their goal a reality, as they sought to bring first-class designer fashion to the Tri-Cities.
One year later, Milania has moved from online store to a beautiful retail location and we're planning the next phase of Milania's web presence.
Our client didn't say, "more cowbell!" Accomplishment? Yes.
vangross.com
Seattle indie-folk artist Van Gross & the Gypsies called on &yet to deliver a simple site that captured their feel. This was a fun project—these gents rock and roll! (And do various backtwists and whatnot.)
We were glad to come through with a site that made them sing. (Not that they wouldn't be doing that anyway.)
A fresh brand for starters.
clrview.net
Clearview buzzed by the &yet office in 2008, needing help with a logo and some branding consulting, as well as a very basic site.
&yet's logo and branding gave Clearview a big boost in business. In fact, they stopped pursuing new work for several months, overwhelmed by the response.